where are the wonderful st. louis area chicken people ????

Hi! I'm about and hour west of St. Louis near Eureka. 2 Roos, 4 bantam eggs in the incubator and 16 chicks on the way in April.
 
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Hi. We currently have 2 ameraucanas 1 white rock and 1 ameraucana Easter Egger. We also have 2 silver laced Wyandotte chicks and a dozen wheaten marans on the way to put in the bator
 
Ok, hubby says I am paranoid, but I just have a feeling my Salmon faverolle and one of my astralorps are roos. They are only 2 weeks, but they seem to be built differently and the salmon faverolle has quite a bit of black on wings. Anyone have any ideas for rehoming around St Louis?:'(
 
Ok, hubby says I am paranoid, but I just have a feeling my Salmon faverolle and one of my astralorps are roos. They are only 2 weeks, but they seem to be built differently and the salmon faverolle has quite a bit of black on wings. Anyone have any ideas for rehoming around St Louis?:'(
The animal swap in IL might be a good place. I am in need of rehoming a rooster as well. On the page before this there is a post about it. I think it is in Waterloo.
 
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Hi, to everyone in and around St. Louis, MO. This is off the chicken topic, but as a fellow chicken enthusiast, I am hoping to get some good info from you guys.

My son has been offered a job in downtown St. Louis (two blocks from Arch and 3 from stadium). It would start the 28th so that does not leave much time to locate an apartment and move from Arkansas. As someone that has lived in several high population areas I know location can make a huge difference as to price/safety/availability, etc. Does anyone out there have any recommendations on apartments or advice on locations to avoid? Luckily his job is very close to the metro so could use that to commute in.

TIA for any help.
 

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